Originally Posted by Quartersack

pos cop imo. I would rather see him taze her then punch her. what a pussy and yes he should lose his job and get his ass beat as he is being pushed out of the station.

wut

he is trying to get the person that was sitting next to this girl...the girl was interfering with police duties...the cop shoves her away to start with, she comes back swinging...and they take care of business and arrest her.

What a fat piece of shit coward. How hard would it have been to grab and control a 110lb woman? There is no way anyone could justify a punch in the face in that spot no less mounting, stripping, and practically dry humping her to get the cuffs on.

No pussy in high school, no friends, fat or ugly, picked on? Become a cop obv.

Originally Posted by JRoth15

wut

he is trying to get the person that was sitting next to this girl...the girl was interfering with police duties...the cop shoves her away to start with, she comes back swinging...and they take care of business and arrest her.

i mean, she was interfering with an arrest or w/e the initial conflict was. not saying she deserved that to get hit initially, but she sure as shit shouldnt be punching a cop in the face. she had to know it was gonna end badly.

that seattle cop who punched that girl in the face acted under similar circumstances and was justified by the law fwiw

Originally Posted by JRoth15

wut

he is trying to get the person that was sitting next to this girl...the girl was interfering with police duties...the cop slaps her in the face, she comes back swinging...and they take care of business and arrest her.

The video doesn't show what led to the altercation so it's pretty hard to know from that short clip. With that said, from the incomplete evidence, it didn't seem like he needed to jack her in the face.

Originally Posted by JRoth15

wut

he is trying to get the person that was sitting next to this girl...the girl was interfering with police duties...the cop shoves her away to start with, she comes back swinging...and they take care of business and arrest her.

Originally Posted by DBo Fo Sho

His first swipe at her wasn't that bad, but once she swings back at him I feel like he's justified. Get that rift raft off the streets.

Originally Posted by Justman

I am usually pretty hard on cops, but meh looks like she grabbed his shoulder first then he slapped her. Then she threw three punches. What does she expect to happen?

Basically this...she was already interfering when the video started.

There HAS to be a reason that somebody gets out a cell phone and starts taking video in the first place. I'm not one to assume, but I'll bet it had something to do with either one or both of the people resisting in some way.

Originally Posted by wonglondo

I didn't know that shoving is done with a fist to the face.

I've never seen an open-handed punch...quite impressive...................

Watch again to make sure your eyes aren't paying tricks on you.

I guess "slaps" would have been a more appropriate word for me to use, but the point remains. He was basically giving her a warning shot like "hey...GTFO the way or you're going to be in some shit." She doesn't listen, and gets dealt with.

Originally Posted by B_O_K_E

I love how people consistently defend uneducated scum. Dont swing at the officer and get physical with him and none of this happens. Real simple.

So if a drunk 100lb girl in a bar started throwing punches at you would you punch her in the face with all of your might or would you grab her and wait for a bouncer or her friends to take her away from you?

If you would not punch her are you saying that police officers are above simple rules of society like don't hit a woman?

He wasn't trying to grab and control her, which is obv fine, he punched her in the face which accomplished nothing and ended up grabbing and cuffing her which he could have done in the first place.

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